Vick Called Players-Only Meeting

Quarterback Michael Vick called a players-only meeting on Wednesday in which he said nine or 10 veterans and leaders addressed the team in an honest and open forum to get the team back on track following a third-straight loss last Sunday to Atlanta.

"You've got to go out and be productive, not just for me but for everybody on this football team. We're holding everybody accountable and responsible right now for doing their jobs," Vick said. "That's all it is."

Tight end Brent Celek said the focal point of the meeting was that the season needs to get turned around and it needs to do so quickly.

"The season's not lost but there needs to be some drastic changes and we need to do it," Celek said. "It needs to be shown on the field."

Defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins, who is the only Eagles player with a Super Bowl ring, wanted to keep any outside negativity from permeating the locker room.

"Everybody making sure we're together, making sure that we're working towards the same goal," Jenkins said. "We're all on the same page. No one is pointing the finger or letting anything come between (us in) the locker room. There's a lot of negativity floating around right now outside of the team. We have to make sure that it stays outside of the team and it doesn't come into the locker room. That way we can focus on the right things, focus on getting things corrected and getting things solved that we need to."

Jenkins said that of all the players who addressed the team, it was linebacker DeMeco Ryans' message that stood out the most.